shannon hawkins

Hi, Nanci. Ah, the secret handshake - <smile> Okay here ya go, dd is dear
or darling daughter, ds dear/darling son and dh is for hubby. :-) Their are
some other more exotic ones for mother in law, sister in law, etc. I forget
what the ones for mother and father are?
Someone mentioned they were the only CA person here? I am also from CA, a
native, but did spend 4 years in WA, when I was real young. But mostly grew up
in So CA, 1 mile from D-land and moved to Nor CA in high school. Of course,
you wouldn't know it was still CA, our weather has been so cold and windy and
rainy the past 2 years. Today is is cold, cloudy and windy, with a little
sun. Just waiting for summer, a CA beach girl here, Shannon

Thomas and Nanci Kuykendall wrote:

> From: Thomas and Nanci Kuykendall <tn-k4of5@...>
>
> ~ Shannon - 4th yr homeschooling mom to
> >12dd and 9ds ~
>
> Ok, I've seen this reference enough times, so I'll bite. What is the d
> for? dd, ds, dh??? I must be too new to this to know the secret handshake,
> anyone care to enlighten me?
>
> Nanci K.
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Hi Shannon,
That was me who thought I was the only one from CA, but as I said,
I've been flying through all of the bios here. Glad to see someone else from
the Golden State. What part of No. CA are you in? And, do I know you from
the CAHomeschool list? I'm in the Santa Cruz Mountains myself.
Judy in CA


In a message dated 6/2/99 10:01:03 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
hawk141@... writes:

> Someone mentioned they were the only CA person here? I am also from
CA,
> a
> native,